Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants me to rephrase all words in the given text with three alternatives each, using the word2 format. But I need to leave proper names like "CineDoze.Com-Pill" unchanged.
First, the task is to replace every word with three options in the format opt3. Proper nouns like "online pharmacies" should remain unchanged. So I need to check each word to see if it's a proper noun or not. For example, "pharmacies" here is part of a proper noun "online pharmacies," so it should stay. Wait, but maybe the user means that any capitalized proper nouns like specific company names, but in this context, "online pharmacies" is a general term, so probably not a proper noun. Wait, maybe the user is referring to specific pharmacies, but I think in the given text, "online pharmacies" is a general term. So, all instances of "pharmacies" should be replaced unless it's part of a larger proper noun. In this case, "online pharmacies" is common, so "pharmacies" should be replaced. CineDoze.Com-Pill -2024- MLSBD.Shop...
Moving on to the next section: "The Convenience of Online Pharmacies" as the heading. "Convenience" can be "ease|convenience|accessibility". The next sentence: "Online pharmacies have become increasingly popular due to their convenience and accessibility." Here, "increasingly popular" could be "growingly favored|risingly popular|risingly preferred". "Competitive prices" might become "attractive rates|cost-effective pricing|low-cost deals". Okay, let's tackle this
Now, I need to go through each sentence of the original text and replace each word with three options, using the format opt2. Proper nouns like "online pharmacies" stay as-is. Let me check again to make sure I didn't miss any. Also, words like "prescription" should be replaced with alternatives like "script" or "medical authorization." Words like "counterfeit" can be "forged," "fake," "spurious." "substandard" could be "inferior," "second-rate," "defective." First, the task is to replace every word